Electricity made life much easier. Food production and storage is much faster, and lasts longer, travel is much faster and communication with others is instant.
Silicon is only a semiconductor. Copper on the other hand is used to make wires and is an excellent conductor of electricity.
Pure water hardly conducts electricity at all. You have to dissolve a lot of stuff in pure water to make it as good a conductor as the human body is.
It depends what you mean by "good" they are not necessarily "good" conductors of electricity but yes they will conduct electricity. Most things conduct electricity at some level, they may have high resistance but they will still conduct electricity.
some forms of energy that can make electricity are but not limited to Water, Wind and Solar power ...
A battery can be used twice a day to make electricity by discharging and recharging it.
It helped to make farm tools. Better tools allowed better crops.
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i helped clean trash up and helped atheors
Winston Churchill helped make the world a better place because he helped to give us freedom and he helped us win the second world war.
The purpose of a generator is to generate electricity. An electric generator would be redundant. It would need electricity to make electricity and when there is a power outage there is not electricity.
The Lights, air conditioning, communication, and the coffee machine, Stove, Microwave and the fridge. Imagine traveling on a hot summer night with no light's air conditioning communication and food. So thanks to Thomas Edison who invented electricity saved the world.
Not well. Zucchinis make better pies than conductors.
No, a lemon is a better conductor of electricity than a potato. This is because the citric acid and water content in a lemon make it a better electrolyte compared to a potato, allowing for the flow of electricity more efficiently.
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Silicon is only a semiconductor. Copper on the other hand is used to make wires and is an excellent conductor of electricity.